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Bloomberg Professional Hardware / Display

AvariceBespoke

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I've always wondered why no other companies (Apple etc) made beautiful looking multi-display set-ups like Bloomberg. I've acquired some newer 15/17" BB displays from ebay but have never been able to get my hands on some of these beautiful ones below.

bloomberg-1.jpg
 

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Because, you can buy LCD stands for multiple monitors and pick the monitors you want. http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...947&CatId=2465 Or for a little more money, how about: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...276&CatId=2465 Plus, with the dual stands, most will support at least 22" monitors. The market for dual 22" monitors, on a single stand is essentially zero. 99% of people who have a need/want for dual monitors are perfectly okay or actually prefer to have both monitors on their own stand. It's just unnecessary packaging, and the only people who would go out of there way to buy a pre-assembled dual monitor set up are business men who have dual monitors at work and have no idea how easy it is to have dual monitors at home.
 

AvariceBespoke

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Originally Posted by imschatz
Because, you can buy LCD stands for multiple monitors and pick the monitors you want.
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...947&CatId=2465
Or for a little more money, how about:
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...276&CatId=2465

Plus, with the dual stands, most will support at least 22" monitors. The market for dual 22" monitors, on a single stand is essentially zero. 99% of people who have a need/want for dual monitors are perfectly okay or actually prefer to have both monitors on their own stand.

It's just unnecessary packaging, and the only people who would go out of there way to buy a pre-assembled dual monitor set up are business men who have dual monitors at work and have no idea how easy it is to have dual monitors at home.


Yes I agree. I've found that so many monitor stands are very rough on the eyes. I'd like to find a really nice stand that looks sharp with two apple displays
 

GQgeek

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humanscale makes pretty nice monitor arms.

The key to having two displays look good side by side is to get a display with a very thin bezel.
 

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
Whaddya want for $1500/month.

LOL. It ain't the monitor you are paying for.....it's the data!
 

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Ergotron have some stuff that gets close.

The keyboards are, indeed, monumentally ****. And they get shittier with wear.
 

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our BB has a 17" CRT...I know other companies that make things like that.
 

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Originally Posted by otc
our BB has a 17" CRT...I know other companies that make things like that.

You should see the new ones that BBG is rolling out!!
 

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Originally Posted by montyharding
The keyboards are, indeed, monumentally ****. And they get shittier with wear.

Simply awful keyboards. Typing to sales traders on that **** was a nightmare.
 

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Originally Posted by dizzhizz
Simply awful keyboards. Typing to sales traders on that **** was a nightmare.

the keyboards no different from your normal keyboard lol...

you can make a market, but you can't handle a modified keyboard.
 

ter1413

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Originally Posted by ginlimetonic
the keyboards no different from your normal keyboard lol...

you can make a market, but you can't handle a modified keyboard.


word!
 

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Originally Posted by ginlimetonic
the keyboards no different from your normal keyboard lol... you can make a market, but you can't handle a modified keyboard.
What, sticking the stickers on a regular one? If you have time (or more importantly the patience) - as I did once, sure.
 

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